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Friday, June 14, 2024

Popular Summer School

 
                                                                                     
June 17, 1990, Neenah-Menasha Daily Northwestern

These "enrichment" activities are a far cry from the drone of math or English classes to while away the summer.  Oh, if only they could have lasted longer, maybe even bled into the traditional school year?  Well. it was a nice pipedream.

NOTE:  I'm going to take some time off the next few weeks.  I will be back in July, if not sooner.  In the meantime, for those of you in the Fox Cities area, please enjoy Menasha's Sesquicentennial Celebration activities the weekend of June 21-22.  Look closely, you might run into somebody there you know.  

Thursday, June 13, 2024

Easy and Breezy

June 9, 1980, Twin City News-Record

In spite of the looks of concentration, you just know these kids were having the time of their lives at the picnic.  Hopefully, we'll see more looks of joy during the Sesquiecentennial weekend, June 21-22 in downtown Menasha.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024

New Pumper

June 30, 1980, Neenah-Menasha Daily Northwestern

The department was proud this day in 1980 after taking possession of the newest item in the fleet.  A big difference from say, 88 years earlier, when the city displayed its "latest and greatest" in fire fighting technology.  


Tuesday, June 11, 2024

Back in Time

 June 21, 2000, Twin City News-Record

Animal hijinks and a very small basketball contingent highlight this version of "Back in Time."  One would surmise that most of our citizens didn't encounter an organ grinder and a monkey every day in the Fox Cities.  So it had to have been a sensation, at least for awhile, until said monkey caused quite the commotion in Neenah.  Oh, to have seen photographic evidence of the incident, but then, it was another time, a time before cameras were de rigeur for newspapers.

Monday, June 10, 2024

Theft Ring

June 14, 1937, Menasha Record

Despite the criminal nature of what they were doing, I still have to hand it to them for their ingenuity to disguise the merchandise by altering the paint scheme.  Let's hope their imagination and inventiveness came to fruition in more civic ways in their futures.  

Friday, June 7, 2024

The Flambeau

June 23, 1937, Menasha Record

A golden age of train travel is illustrated by the above ad.  Every railroad in the country had trains with fanciful names that everyone knew- names linked to geography or the train's capabilities.  Some of the more famous ones included the New York Limited, the Orange Blossom Special, and the California Zephyr, namesake of St. Mary's athletic teams.  No, the Chattanooga Choo Choo wasn't a real train.  But don't forget the most famous train name in the world- the Orient Express!  It was another world.  As we fled the city centers and moved out to the suburbs that were well-served by superhighways, our embrace of car culture led to the detriment of rail travel in the bulk of the United States.  

Thursday, June 6, 2024

Wait! Wait! Wait!

June 18, 1874, The Saturday Evening Press

So many wonderful things to see and do, and all in one day?  Amazing!  I would have been particularly interested in the "performing unicorn" and the "only juvenile animal trainer in the world, eight years of age."  I've alluded to it before in other posts about the circus coming to town, but this poster reminds me so much of The Beatles' Mr. Kite.  And for only 50 cents (kids under 9 pay 25 cents), a splendid time IS graranteed for all!

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

Summer School

June 13, 1967, Twin City News-Record

Some interest, some forced smiles, some sick looks.  I'm sure this student population ran the whole gamut of emotions, having to attend summer school, regardless of the subject matter.  I think I know how I would have felt at their age.  Heck, I felt that way even when I took summer courses in college and I elected to do that to myself! 

Tuesday, June 4, 2024

Father Time

June 12, 1968, Neenah-Menasha Daily Northwestern

It's not too soon to give a thought about thanking Dad for all those years of love and guidance.  After all, isn't he worth a bottle of British Sterling, or a pair of shortie pajamas?  Seriously though, June 16th isn't that far away.

Monday, June 3, 2024

Traffic

 

June 22, 1970, Neenah-Menasha Daily Northwestern
Happier times on the Menasha lock.  As we know, it's been closed since 2015 due to the invasive round goby.  Plans have been put out there to create an electric barrier to thwart the fish, but that costs millions and would take several years to implement.  But in the meantime, enjoy this view from a busy boating summer past.

June 15, 1970, Twin City News-Record

(Late change) I found these photos after publishing this post.